Mattancherry Bridge
| Mattancherry Bridge | |
|---|---|
| Mattancherry BOT Bridge | |
| Coordinates | 9°56′14″N 76°15′59″E / 9.937222°N 76.266456°E | 
| History | |
| Designer | Robert Bristow | 
| Engineering design by | Gammon Infrastructure Projects Ltd | 
| Constructed by | Gammon Infrastructure Projects Ltd | 
| Construction cost | 25.80 crore | 
| Opened | 1940 (old bridge) 1998 (new bridge) | 
| Location | |
Mattancherry BOT Bridge, also known as Thoppumpady Bridge is a bridge in Kochi, Kerala, India. It connects the Kochi's western mainland to Willingdon Island. The new bridge was constructed in 1998; succeeding the old bridge of the same name, which is now known as the Old Cochin Harbour Bridge, built in 1940. The old bridge, which is a landmark of Kochi is now preserved as a heritage monument and carries only two and three wheelers.
The new Mattanchery bridge is the first Build-Operate-Transfer bridge in Kerala. It was built as a joint project of the Government of Kerala, the Greater Cochin Development Authority and Gammon India.